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Suitable 24V charger of for garage door motor
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<blockquote data-quote="LouisF" data-source="post: 1167897" data-attributes="member: 20216"><p>Thanks Bruce, good idea. Not planning to do anything major regarding that door. Removal of the wight may have put an end to the problem anyway.</p><p>The weight I removed has a mass of 2.8kg, pretty much equal to a few tightening turns of two coil springs, I guess, and so very much easier. Tested the batteries (w/out power of course) by opening/closing six times in a row and the batteries performed faultlessly. When I performed the test there followed an almost 24h period with no blackout and the batteries subsequently worked like new items during the next blackout. I can still not see any problem with the door sans the weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouisF, post: 1167897, member: 20216"] Thanks Bruce, good idea. Not planning to do anything major regarding that door. Removal of the wight may have put an end to the problem anyway. The weight I removed has a mass of 2.8kg, pretty much equal to a few tightening turns of two coil springs, I guess, and so very much easier. Tested the batteries (w/out power of course) by opening/closing six times in a row and the batteries performed faultlessly. When I performed the test there followed an almost 24h period with no blackout and the batteries subsequently worked like new items during the next blackout. I can still not see any problem with the door sans the weight. [/QUOTE]
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